Clawson Is Newest Millionaire In Congress
A millionaire, who self-financed most of his congressional campaign, was sworn in yesterday as the newest member of Congress.
Curt Clawson, R-Fla., who was elected Tuesday in a special election in Florida’s 19th Congressional District, was sworn in by Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.
Clawson fills the seat formerly held by Rep. Trey Radel, who resigned in January after a conviction for cocaine possession.
Through June 4th, Clawson reported receipts of $3,988,149 and disbursements of $3,699,679, leaving $288,470 cash on hand, and outstanding loans of $3,650,000. Clawson loaned $3,650,000 to his campaign. Individuals contributed $326,746.
View Clawson’s extensive personal financial disclosure report. Roll Call estimates Clawson’s wealth at $13 million, placing him in the top 50 richest members of Congress. Clawson served a CEO, president and chairman of Hayes Lemmerz International Inc., and served as a director of Lear Corporation.